<p>I'm not trying to start a huge indie fashion magazine, but I do want to start a campus fashion publication. Does anyone know how I can get started (recruiting staff members, software recommendations, stuff I need to do)?
Our school has excellent newspapers and yearbooks and literary magazines and plenty of fashionistas, and I would like to recruit them for a little part-time project like this =). Especially logistics...I would like to know those, and how much money per issue a magazine like this would cost in terms of printing and software and such if the staff members are volunteers (a full glossy colored publication, probably teen vogue sized to cut down cost, and only half as many pages). I will definitely go to our journalism department and hopefully be able to use their cameras and such. I plan on only recruiting journalism staff members for now, so that our journalism advisor will actually let us use the equipment but if anyone has tips and advice...please do tell =). Thanks!</p>
<p>I honestly don't have much advice to offer, but that sounds like a wonderful idea, so good luck with that. :) I do want to mention that my school's yearbook staff (and I am assuming many other schools') uses Adobe InDesign to design and edit the pages. It's not hard to learn how to place text and images on the pages, but I've never tried transferring designs from paper to the program.</p>
<p>Well you can start by lining up some investors. You can't do anything without money.</p>